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This colonial styled two-story home has the appeal of homes from a bygone era yet provides the owners with today's modern amenities. The curved stairway off of the central hall provides for an elegant entry and the uniquely painted dining room ceiling gives the illusion of being endless sky. The side entry 3-car garage is located in the rear of the home as to not detract from the stately beauty of this home.

Brick covers the entire exterior of this beautiful single story home located on a private lake near Angola. The home is laid out to take advantage of the spectacular lake views from most of the rooms in the house. We were contracted several years after completion of this home to build an unattached all-brick garage as well.

This one-of-a-kind home, designed by Lynn was featured in the Town and Country home show in Ft. Wayne. The owner's suite is located on the main floor along with the great room and formal dining room. A compartmentalized bath provides simultaneous use for occupants of the three bedrooms on the second floor. A low maintenance composite deck overlooks a beautiful pond in the rear of the home.

A touch of the Old South is the feeling one gets while spending time on the expansive lake side porch of this home designed by Len Mysliwiec. An outdoor fireplace offers the opportunity to use the porch on cool summer evenings or autumn days. The functional cupola is another nod to southern living with its remote controlled windows that offer natural cooling on those low humidity days. The home's layout is open but not to the point where privacy cannot be found for guests and the owners alike.

A multi-purpose room just off of the foyer welcomes visitors into this 3 bedroom two-story with the master bedroom on the main level. Lynn designed this home to allow for the side-loading 3-car garage to be used on this building site. With volume ceilings, the great room is open to the kitchen and nook area and gives the home a spacious feel that belies its actual size. This home was built on speculation in LaCabreah subdivision in Ft. Wayne.